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They were supposedly issue advocacy ads, so Fox refused to divulge the actual contributors.
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But it clearly had a decidedly different effect on the supposedly issue-averse American public and even perhaps on Mr Bush, who has suddenly begun to mangle his syntax again on the campaign trail.Mr Gore is trying to define Mr Bush as a lightweight: charismatic perhaps, likeable certainly, but not a man you can trust in the Oval Office.
"The Consolations of Philosophy" supposedly issues from an existential change of heart.
Mullah Omar has supposedly issued such edicts in the past, but they appear to have gone ignored, perhaps signaling a disconnect among the far-flung and loosely affiliated insurgent groups that commonly fall under the umbrella term of the Taliban.
Authorities said they used about 200 fake identity documents, including over 30 fake passports supposedly issued by the United States and at least 16 other countries, as they operated their criminal schemes and laundered the proceeds.
Authorities said they used about 200 fake identity documents, including over 30 fake passports supposedly issued by the United States and at least 16 other countries, as they operated their criminal schemes.
The government said Mr. Dreier had wired $100,000 into Mr. Miller's bank account shortly after Mr. Miller impersonated the Canadian pension fund representative, discussing the guarantee that the pension plan had supposedly issued for the $44.7 million note.
This is a scheme in which a "prime bank note" is supposedly issued or traded by some of the world's biggest banks.
That support would flow to the Wisconsin Club for Growth and its supposedly independent, supposedly issue-based campaign.
"Perhaps the most pernicious strain of contemporary criticism says one thing before it says anything else, says it to whatever historical event or cultural happenstance is supposedly at issue: 'You can't fool me.' " The pop-music critic Greil Marcus wrote this in 1995, in the introduction to the essay collection "The Dustbin of History".
A couple of decades earlier, Marcus had written, "Perhaps the most pernicious strain of contemporary criticism says one thing before it says anything else, says it to whatever historical event or cultural happenstance is supposedly at issue: 'You can't fool me.' " The presumption tends to be that Tillman is playing tricks, putting one over on us.
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